Reminds me of a boss I had, VP of Marketing and International Sales (I was a project engineer with design responsibilities), he would often beligerently say to my team, "I don't understand it, but I don't like it." This reminds me of him.

If he wasn't responsible for my job, I would have never bothered to explain anything to him; I wouldn't have bothered with him at all. It's pointless trying to explain something to someone who has his fingers in his ears because he doesn't like what you have to say. Truth, for some, can be an inconvenient thing.

The final word about the masters for this most recent Beatles release on vinyl by those responsible was that it doesn't matter. It would appear that they can't be asked to concern themselves with people who feel that viewing spectral graphs enhances their listening pleasure.